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to the Academic Success Annual Report as requested by the Program Director. Participate in relevant campus recruitment events and campus outreach efforts. Attend relevant unit meetings. Participate in department
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serves a 3-year limited term, which may be renewed pending a comprehensive evaluation. The director serves as the program director for the undergraduate programs in Information Technology (IT) and Applied
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31521BR College of Liberal Arts & Sci Position Overview As part of the University Honors Program admissions and operations team, the Student Recruiter will contribute to activities that support
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established program in Animation. We are looking for an enthusiastic and engaging design thinker and maker with a passion for visual storytelling, character animation, and the development and exploration
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31746BR Undergraduate Biology Program Position Overview This position prepares, maintains, and assists in the human donor acquisition, usage, and dissection procedures required for the Human Anatomy
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2003 in KU's West District and became home to the Senator Elizabeth Dole legacy upon the gift of her papers in 2017. The Dole Institute is an active programming forum for all ages, attracting program
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creating, editing, and publishing high quality web content that promotes the research and data sharing initiatives of the KGS. This position will collaborate with KGS Division/Program directors, subject
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programming forum for all ages, attracting program guests representing a variety of political perspectives, and engaging in civil conversation, from across the country and around the world. The Dole Institute
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program selection and scholarship eligibility, financial aid, housing and residency requirements, and work with high school and community college counselors. This position will assist in developing
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parents in regards to admissions, academic program selection and scholarship eligibility, financial aid, housing and residency requirements, and work with high school and community college counselors